Deep Conditioning then Conditioning....

Akemi

Well-Known Member
Does anyone deep condition then follow with a regular conditioner? Would it make sense to condition with a regular conditioner after deep conditioning since the regular conditioner kinda coats the hair?

Or do you even use a regular conditioner when you deep condition? :ohwell:
 

dcprdiva

New Member
The only conditioner I use after I rinse out the deep conditioner is a leave-in conditioning treatment. If my hair needs repair, I usually do the Aphoghee 2 minute Keratin Reconstructor (or Nexxus Emergencee or QP Elasta Breakage Serum) and then deep condition and then my leave-in and that's it.
 

SoCalli

Active Member
I've done this before when wearing my hair naturally. I would deep condition, and then in the shower, I would use another condition to detangle my hair.
 

chebaby

Well-Known Member
well i deep condition my hair on dry hair, then shampoo then i usually quickie condition with aphogee 2 minute but yes i would use another moisturizing conditioner. i've done it before with silk elements conditioner after i deep conditioned and then shampoo'd. my hair always come out so soft, silky and nice.
 

PinkPebbles

Well-Known Member
Yes when I'm 4 wks plus post relaxer.

After I rinse out my DC, I use Roux Porosity Control. Leave that in for 5 minutes then rinse. I'm able to detangle easily, and have soft, manageable hair.
 

Dposh167

Well-Known Member
no i dont. The ONLY time i do this is if the dc i used had no slip..or my hair felt rough after using it. That happens if im trying out a new dc that doesnt agree with my hair. But all the dcs i use are moisturizing enuff and have slip, so i dont have to follow up with anything
 

FindingMe

Well-Known Member
I do...but in the reverse order. I use my regular herbal shampoo and herbal conditioner set and then I use Mixed Chicks DC for about 2-3 min and rinse off. My hair loves it....:grin:
 

Blessed_Angel

New Member
no i dont. The ONLY time i do this is if the dc i used had no slip..or my hair felt rough after using it. That happens if im trying out a new dc that doesnt agree with my hair. But all the dcs i use are moisturizing enuff and have slip, so i dont have to follow up with anything

What dc's are you using?
 

ajacks

Well-Known Member
Yes, but only b/c I deep condition on dry hair, then wash and use a regular conditoner and a leave-in.
 

MissNina

Libra Girl
I do this all the time. I either do a final rinse with Porosity Control or one of my CW conditioners. When I don't use PC, I shampoo/conditioner/dc/pc. When I use the conditioner as a final rinse, I usually do it for the fragrance.
 
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HoneyDew

Well-Known Member
Sometimes I do.

Some of my deep conditioners don't make my hair "feel" the way I like it, so I will do a quick rinse condition in the shower for that "slip", as some say.

I don't always have to, like when I used Redken's Real Control Intense Renewal :lick:, but I do have to with some others.

For a time, I did not deep condition because I didnot see the point. That was a bad idea. I was still getting the benefits of deep conditioning even though my hair does not always feel the way I like it. It is just better for me to do a quick rinse afterwards.
 

Cinda2503

New Member
I do this also.

I DC with Queen Helene's cholesterol then I leave-in Garnier Fructis strength & repair. Then I seal with evoo.
 

Tamrin

unapologetic
I alway use a conditioner to detangle after I DC. If I do a protein DC I follow it up with a moisturizing rinse out conditioner.
 

PGirl

New Member
I rinsed with Redken Butter Treat after DC this weekend. Loved my hair. Soft and detangled....:bouncy:
 

Akemi

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the replies, ladies! Today I DC'd with Redken Real Control Mask then used the Real Control conditioner afterwards, mixed with Roux Porosity Control. I was wondering if I was wasting the regular conditioner, but after your replies, I think I'll keep using the regular conditioner after dc-ing because my hair needs all the moisture it can get! :yep:
 

Vshanell

FKA Pokahontas
Yeah I do this after every dc. Mainly for the slip and also for the smell because most of my dc's don't have much smell.
 

PureSilver

Well-Known Member
no i dont. The ONLY time i do this is if the dc i used had no slip..or my hair felt rough after using it. That happens if im trying out a new dc that doesnt agree with my hair. But all the dcs i use are moisturizing enuff and have slip, so i dont have to follow up with anything


Poochie ur hair looks very gorgeous in your siggy pics!
 
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